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MOUNDS VIEW CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting <br />PAGE 4 May 12, 1980 <br />(c) the minimum square feet area requirements <br />in (2) above shall be provided; <br />(d) all existing structures and any proposed <br />structures shall meet all yard requirements <br />under Chapter 40.05. <br />This revision allows the 82.5 foot lot frontages on <br />Bayport Plat. <br />At this time, Staff is recommending that the plat be <br />approved upon the following conditions: <br />1. The developer finalizes his plat and drainage <br />plans pursuant to the S.E.H. recommendation in a <br />letter dated 11/2/79. <br />2. That the ponding and drainageway areas be <br />noted as drainage easements on the final plat. <br />3. That the Developer submit his revised plat <br />and drainage plan to Rice Creek Watershed District <br />for written approval prior to the City's final action <br />on the plat. <br />4. That staff be directed to draft a resolution <br />and development agreement for final approval. The <br />development agreement would include the following: <br />Exhibits: Final Plat, Grade Plan, Legal description <br />Bond or Letter of Ci.edit or cash in the amount of <br />$5,500. <br />Dan Boxrud, City Engineer, briefly reviewed the planning <br />considerations of the proposal, indicating the pond <br />elevation will be raised to 905.5 to allow for extra <br />drainage. <br />The Mayor opened the meeting to discussion and questions <br />from the audience: <br />Q.How many inches of rainfall would have to fall <br />within a 24 hour period before I would have the <br />overflow in my place? (Harry Gum, 7805 Greenwood) <br />A.(Engineer) No more water will leave the site in <br />the future than it does today. Pursuant to <br />Res. 983, plans show a water detention area which <br />will detain water after a major storm and release <br />the water to the existing storm sewer at the north <br />property line at the same rate were the property <br />left in its undeveloped state. <br />Q.Will the sewer head take a 50 year storm? (Sharon <br />McCarthy,) <br />A.(Engineer) No, but the pond will take a 50 year storm. <br />